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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason D" data-source="post: 292459" data-attributes="member: 12217"><p>You need to look at the long term intraoral materials if you want to do splints, pmma with the Roland’s (or acetal resin but it is another animal with its own drawbacks and learning curves) last I checked form2 did not have an fda approved long term material, need. Cara from Kulzer (badass printer for the price) or go with the big boys ( stratasys, envisiontec, 3d systems, etc)</p><p>We have forms, Cara, bego, and stratasys eden 260 printers, and each had its own idiosyncrasies. If I was to do digital guards I would do them on the Cara or the stratasys.</p><p></p><p>Milling guides is just plain wasteful, mill one guide worth a hundred bucks using $30 worth of a puck in 2-4 hours - or - mill 8- 10 zirconia crowns in the same time with $50 worth of materials that sell for a thousand bucks....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason D, post: 292459, member: 12217"] You need to look at the long term intraoral materials if you want to do splints, pmma with the Roland’s (or acetal resin but it is another animal with its own drawbacks and learning curves) last I checked form2 did not have an fda approved long term material, need. Cara from Kulzer (badass printer for the price) or go with the big boys ( stratasys, envisiontec, 3d systems, etc) We have forms, Cara, bego, and stratasys eden 260 printers, and each had its own idiosyncrasies. If I was to do digital guards I would do them on the Cara or the stratasys. Milling guides is just plain wasteful, mill one guide worth a hundred bucks using $30 worth of a puck in 2-4 hours - or - mill 8- 10 zirconia crowns in the same time with $50 worth of materials that sell for a thousand bucks.... [/QUOTE]
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